place. absolutely. this is the opportunity for you to build up some discipline knowing that you re going to do certain things every day. so you re building a foundation that s going to allow you to make the right decisions when you get out of here. me personally, i think the program s helped. every time i ve come here, the program has helped me. i have seen brothers graduate and get geds here. i ve seen brothers go to task programs and work release programs and stay out of trouble. it works. it works. it may not work for everybody, but it does work and my belief is that if it helps 1 or 2 out of 100, then that s still helping society. because that one or two gonna help somebody else that s gonna help somebody else. next on lockup fix is in the tray. rehabilitation through shock incarceration. ready, ready, ready? eat. [ male announcer ] sometimes, a hint is all the wrapping a gift
so you re building a foundation that s going to allow you to make the right decisions when you get out of here. me personally, i think the program s helped. every time i ve come here, the program has helped me. i have seen brothers graduate and get geds here. i ve seen brothers go to task programs and work release programs and stay out of trouble. it works. it works. it may not work for everybody, but it does work and my belief is that if it helps 1 or 2 out of 100, then that s still helping society. because that one or two gonna help somebody else that s gonna help somebody else. next on lockup fix it in the tray. rehabilitation through shock incarceration. ready, ready, ready? eat. an i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn t have to suffer.
wrong thing. it s as simple as that. in my neighborhood right. money s basically nil. you ve got so much unemployment, and we are not acquiring the funds to meet the demand. so how do we find patience? okay. patience right here then, we discuss here every week that you just can t jump out and say you re going to get a job. absolutely. you have to have the tools in place. absolutely. this is the opportunity for you to build up some discipline knowing that you re going to do certain things every day. so you re building a foundation that s going to allow you to make the right decisions when you get out of here. me personally, i think the program s helped. every time i ve come here, the program has helped me. i have seen brothers graduate and get geds here. i ve seen brothers go to task programs and work release programs and stay out of trouble. it works. it works. it may not work for everybody, but it does work and my belief is that if it helps 1 or 2 out of 100, the
reporter: b.p. has 700 temporary clean-up workers on grand isle and thousands throughout the gulf, scraping up tar balls and oil in 90-degree heat for 12 to $20 an hour. many come from private subcontractors who require name, date of birth and social security number for each hire. the data is then turned over to local law enforcement to ensure safety at clean-up sites. but so far, at least three workers have been arrested on outstanding warrants while on the job. narcotics, assault and for child molestation. local law enforcement officers say the current system is a disaster waiting to happen. we re liable to have a situation with a group of people turn into vigilante force and you have a huge wedge where it s up against them. reporter: what is not clear is what percentage of the contractors are already convicts, currently on prison and on work release programs. let out temporarily to clean oil. louisiana department of corrections confirm that dozens of inmates on work